A Kwekwe activist asked Parliament to investigate businessman Wicknell Chivayo over a $100 million ZEC tender. Emmanuel Moyo sent his request to Speaker Jacob Mudenda, asking lawmakers to check how Chivayo's companies used public money. He based his request on parts of the Constitution that let Parliament watch over state resources. Moyo pointed to a South African Financial Intelligence Centre report that raised concerns about possible illegal money moves.
The South African report shows Chivayo got about $40 million from the $66 million paid to Ren-Form CC for election materials used in Zimbabwe's 2023 vote. According to the report, he moved money through many accounts with fast transfers at FNB, Standard Bank, and Absa. The cash went toward luxury items like designer clothes, expensive cars, electronics, property, and trips abroad. Moyo wants Parliament to make sure taxpayer cash is used correctly.
The South African report shows Chivayo got about $40 million from the $66 million paid to Ren-Form CC for election materials used in Zimbabwe's 2023 vote. According to the report, he moved money through many accounts with fast transfers at FNB, Standard Bank, and Absa. The cash went toward luxury items like designer clothes, expensive cars, electronics, property, and trips abroad. Moyo wants Parliament to make sure taxpayer cash is used correctly.